

Regina Lee Blaszczyk and David Suisman, "Capitalism and the Senses" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
Dec 11, 2023
Regina Lee Blaszczyk and David Suisman discuss their book, Capitalism and the Senses, exploring how capitalism has impacted sensory experiences. They focus on topics such as the manipulation of taste in the food industry and the engineering of artificial fabrics. The podcast highlights the resistance of the senses to market control and establishes their importance in the history of capitalism. Additionally, they explore the role of whiskey consumption in male sociality and masculinity during the 1950s and the failure of supersonic aviation in the US. The marketing strategy implemented by Hilton hotels for female consumers is also discussed, along with the history of music in the US military.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Capitalism and the Senses: Origins and Contributors
02:18 • 24min
The Multisensory and Social Dynamics of Whiskey Consumption in the 1950s
26:32 • 5min
Exploring the Role of Drinking and Whiskey in Male Sociality and Masculinity in the 1950s United States
31:28 • 2min
The Failure of Supersonic Aviation
33:32 • 15min
The Lady Hilton Program
48:26 • 7min
Exploring the History of Music in the US Military
55:42 • 2min